Sam G is an independent Windows developer known for the open-source utility ModernFlyouts, a lightweight replacement for the dated volume, brightness and airplane-mode pop-ups that still ship with Windows 10/11. Written in C# and built on the modern UWP/XAML stack, the program intercepts system media/brightness events and renders them as customizable, acrylic-blurred flyouts that match contemporary Fluent Design language. Users can pick vertical or horizontal layouts, remap keyboard shortcuts, embed album art, add a system-wide equalizer shortcut, or even display a miniature media timeline without opening a separate app. Typical use cases include media-center PCs where stock flyouts are illegible from the couch, multi-monitor rigs that lose overlays on the wrong screen, or minimalist desk setups whose aesthetics clash with the thick, gray Windows 10 rectangles. Because the code is MIT-licensed, enthusiast forks add extras like battery-level pop-ups or eGPU status, while the main branch stays focused on stability and low memory overhead. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always fetch the latest preview or stable build, and can be queued alongside other applications for unattended batch installation.

ModernFlyouts (Preview)

This application will replace the default audio/airplane/brightness flyouts found in Windows shown when the volume or brightness changes or when airplane mode key is pressed with a new modern UI.

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